Nimba County Electoral District Seven Representative, Roger Domah is calling on President George Weah to speed up with the appointment of board members to the Jackson Fiah Doe Memorial Hospital (JFDMH) in Tappita, Nimba District Six and the Nimba County Community College (NCCC) in Sanniquellie respectively.
According to the Nimba District Seven Representative, it is a pity for such viable entities to be operating without board members; something he said is seriously hampering their operations.
The Unity Party stalwart said those professional institutions need board members that will help the administrations to ensure that their objectives are met.
He said the lawmaker of Nimba County where the hospital is located wrote the Liberian leader since 2018 regarding the essence of board members, but had since not received any response from the office of the President.
“There is a need for board members. They will really galvanize supports for the functioning of the hospital. Even NCCC has been operating since 2018 without new board members appointed. They have just been operating quasi board during graduation. Solution is needed,” Representative Domah made the call when he was honored by the National Civil Society Watch of Liberia as the Outstanding Humanitarian Lawmaker of the year.
He added, “I want the President to speed up with the appointment of new board members at the two institutions.”